Black and white image of a historic castle surrounded by trees with a cloudy sky.

Ceramics from Granada

Straight from Granada, home to the spectacular Alhambra, this collection draws from a ceramic tradition that dates back over 13 centuries, to the time of Al Andalus, when Arab influence helped define Spain’s language of pottery, glaze, and ornament, turning Granada into one of the world’s ceramic capitals for centuries.

While the industry is quieter today, a handful of workshops still carry the craft forward, including Miguel’s, where he and his team safeguard a heritage passed down through generations.

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Reimagined for Today

We revisited Granada’s traditional ceramic language through cleaner forms, simpler ornamentation and new colours designed for a 21st-century home.

The motif was given more space to breathe, while the traditional glossy glaze was replaced with a soft matte finish and the clay body reinforced for durability, creating everyday heirlooms made to be used often and passed on.